Also: two essentials for true-crime lovers and potentially Robert De Niro’s best performance in years.
We hope you like nonfiction, because this week’s highlights mostly consist of documentary features and series, with a highly anticipated biopic closing things out. HBO and Netflix offer up what might be the hottest true crime efforts to come along since The Jinx and Making a Murderer, while filmmaker Ana Lily Amirpour and actor Jim Parsons separately showcase medical breakthroughs. Then there’s a doc about Heath Ledger and an HBO movie starring Robert De Niro as Bernie Madoff. Also, we remind you why you need to be watching American Gods.
To help you keep track of the most important TV programs over the next seven days, here’s our guide to everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming for May 14–20 (all times Eastern):
SUNDAY
American Gods (Stars, 9pm)
We’re at episode three of eight of the first season of American Gods this week, and we’re mostly highlighting it again to remind readers to check out our weekly recaps of the series by Liz Baessler — this being the only show we’re currently following and reviewing so closely. “Head Full of Snow” is the title of this one, and the gist of its plot as teased is that it involves Shadow (Ricky Whittle) questioning his employment with Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane). Tune in tonight and come back to FSR in the morning for Liz’s latest thoughts on the Neil Gaiman adaptation.
Also on Sunday:
The White Princess: episode 5 (Starz, 8pm)
Guerrilla: episodes 5 & 6 — the series finale (Showtime, 9pm)
The Leftovers S3E5: “It’s a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World” (HBO, 9pm)
Elementary S5E23: “Scrambled” (CBS, 10pm)
Silicon Valley S4E4: “Teambuilding Exercise” (HBO, 10pm)
Veep S6E5: “Chicklet” (HBO, 10:30pm)